Earthquake, Hazards, and Disaster News

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Research Helps Paint Finer Picture of Massive 1700 Earthquake

(May 15, 2013) In 1700, a massive earthquake struck the west coast of North America. Though it was powerful enough to cause a tsunami as far as Japan, a lack of local
documentation… PhysOrg

How Natural Disasters Changed the World in 2012

(May 14, 2013) Last year, an estimated 32.4 million people worldwide were forced from their homes due to natural disasters. Here, 10 countries that suffered some of the worst
displacements, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council… Time

Risk of Another Indian Ocean Earthquake, Tsunami Underestimated

(May 14, 2013) The risk of Indian Ocean earthquakes and tsunamis similar to the 2004 Sumatra disaster is greater than previously thought, researchers say…
UPI

Experimental Volcanoes Make a Blast

Japan's 2011 Earthquake Upped Tokyo's Risk

(May 13, 2013) The magnitude 9 earthquake that shook Japan in 2011 more than doubled the risk that a big quake will rattle Tokyo in the next five years…
Science News

Sichuan 2008: A Disaster on an Immense Scale

(May 10, 2013) In terms of the energy released, the Magnitude 7.9 earthquake that struck Sichuan province in China in May 2008 was not a record-setter. But the destruction it
wrought, and the number of people it affected, certainly make it a stand-out event… BBC

Interior Department Releases $475m in Sandy Aid

(May 9, 2013) The Interior Department on Tuesday said it is releasing more than $475 million to help repair the damage from Superstorm Sandy…
Huffington Post

Chinese City Using Dogs to Predict Earthquakes

(May 8, 2013) Looking to get an early notice on impending earthquakes, one Chinese city has decided to ditch technology in favor of a more unconventional system: dogs…
Fox News

Bad Bay Bridge Bolts Won't Stop Work Towards Seismic Safety

(May 8, 2013) The recent discovery of broken bolts on the new east span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge has understandably shaken public confidence in this world-class
structure… CBS San Francisco

New Wave Seismic Modeling Sheds Light on Alaska Earthquakes

(May 6, 2013) Carl Tape, a seismologist and assistant professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, is using supercomputers to do the first ever high-resolution simulations
of Alaska earthquakes with computational models that he has played a major role in developing over the past 10 years… Alaska Dispatch

Seiji Yoshimura Rushes to Natural Disasters to Help

(May 3, 2013) Yoshimura puts a priority on being able to rush to a disaster scene quickly to save as many lives as possible. Almost two decades later, he still regrets that it
took him four days to reach Kobe in western Japan when it was struck by a magnitude-7.3 temblor… Christian Science Monitor

Sounding the Alarm

(May 2, 2013) An early warning system would save thousands of lives when the next major earthquake hits. But will California find the money to implement it?… East Bay Express

Moderate Earthquake Kills 1, Injures 59 in Eastern Kashmir

(May 2, 2013) The earthquake also damaged scores of private and government buildings, particularly in the three mountainous districts of Doda, Kishtwar, and Ramban closer to the
epicenter, which was on the border with the eastern neighboring state of Himachal Pradesh… CNN International

Cognitive Earthquake: Who's Really in Need?

(May 1, 2013) Scientists at the Erasmus University Rotterdam have a theory, which is that we respond to deaths more decisively than we respond to other, undefined suffering -
even though it is obviously not the dead who need help. They set out to test this idea, and also to see if there might be a way to increase sensitivity to those left behind… Huffington Post

Engineering Professor Working to Help Bridges Survive Natural Disaster

(April 30, 2013) Recently, engineers have begun to use wireless networks that are easier, cheaper and more resilient to structural damages, such as earthquakes or hurricanes, as
they are able to reroute data to still provide it at critical times… Washington University in St. Louis News

Did an Earthquake Destroy Ancient Greece?

(April 29, 2013) The disappearance of the Mycenaens is a Mediterranean mystery. Leading explanations include warfare with invaders or uprising by lower classes. Some scientists
also think one of the country's frequent earthquakes could have contributed to the culture's collapse… Discovery

China Earthquake Points to Future Risk Sites

(April 29, 2013) The deadly tremor that shook the city of Ya'an in southwestern China last weekend may hint at where future quakes will strike in the region, but researchers
disagree on which seismic fault is likely to rupture next… Nature

Bangladesh Building Collapse Due to Shoddy Construction

(April 26, 2013) The substandard construction methods that are suspected of triggering the deadly collapse of an eight-story building in Bangladesh on Wednesday are a common
problem in developing countries… National Geographic

Ohioans Want to Preserve Legacy of Richter

(April 26, 2013) Ohio native Charles Richter's scale for measuring the power of earthquakes isn't as widely used as before, but he has fans determined to make sure his name and
legacy don't fade away…
Washington Post

No Buildings Built after 2008 China Earthquake Collapsed in Recent Quake

(April 25, 2013) No buildings constructed after a powerful earthquake struck southwest China in 2008 collapsed fully during last week's quake in the same province, which means
they withstood a major test, an official said Thursday…
Washington Post

Seismic Upgrade to Calaveras Reservoir Hits Big Snag

(April 25, 2013) The Calavares Reservoir has been filled only to about 40 percent of capacity since 2001 because the 88-year-old dam holding the water back is subject to
liquefaction. If the dam does fail, the lower water level is intended to limit damage downstream…
KGO-TV San Francisco

(April 25, 2013) TVA spent much of the five-hour Atlanta meeting with NRC acknowledging the utility's mistakes in making flooding calculations and owning up to a culture of
complacency about potential natural disasters… Chattanooga Times Free Press